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- the disclosed embodiments relate to a heat protection product and to a process for producing it.
- Heat-shielding or heat-protecting products are employed, for example, in the motor vehicle field. These are used in order to protect temperature-sensitive components (for example, sensors, cables, flexible tubes, plugs, electronic parts) from the waste heat of other components (for example, the exhaust system).
- temperature-sensitive components for example, sensors, cables, flexible tubes, plugs, electronic parts
- DE 197 55 314 describes such a component.
- DE 197 20 537 A1 relates to an element for trimming mounting parts, in which a metal foil is enclosed between a textile fabric and a non-woven fibrous textile.
- EP 1 914 121 A2 relates to a heat protection material consisting of a textile support that is coated with a binder and covered by a metal by vapor deposition. Such materials show stabilities of up to 300° C. for 1000 h. However, the heat insulating property of corresponding products is limited.
- a heat protection product comprises
- said textile layer comprises a metal layer.
- the heat protection product disclosed herein comprises a felt layer comprising polysulfonamide fibers.
- Polysulfonamide fibers are described, for example, in EP 1 975 285 A2.
- the fibers are processed into a felt layer.
- Felt is a textile sheet fabric of a random fiber product that is difficult to disentangle.
- Various methods for preparing it are available. In particular, needling to prepare needle felts or solidification under high pressure are known. Also, materials may be woven at first and subsequently felted by fulling.
- the felt layer preferably comprises at least 20% by weight, more preferably at least 50% by weight, even more preferably at least 70 or 80% by weight, of polysulfonamide fibers.
- other fibers especially fibers of preoxidized polyacrylonitrile, are additionally contained.
- the thickness of the felt layer should preferably be within a range of from 1 to 10 mm.
- the heat protection product has a textile layer.
- the latter comprises inorganic fibers.
- Preferred inorganic fibers include, in particular, glass, carbon, silicate, ceramics, aluminum silicate, basalt and mixtures thereof.
- glass fibers are particularly preferred.
- the proportion of inorganic fibers is at least 80% by weight, preferably at least 90% by weight, of the textile layer.
- Said textile layer may be a woven fabric, knitting, knitted fabric, structure or non-crimp fabric.
- the bonding between the textile layer and the felt layer may occur, for example, by felting, needling, knitting, fulling, adhesive bonding, or combinations thereof. Felting both layers is particularly preferred.
- silicone, polyurethane or acrylic adhesives are suitable as adhesives.
- an additional layer for example, a sheet or a coating on the textile layer may be present between the textile layer and the felt layer. It may serve to reduce convection through the textile fabric and through the felt.
- a sheet or a coating on the textile layer may be present between the textile layer and the felt layer. It may serve to reduce convection through the textile fabric and through the felt.
- Such sheets or coatings are preferably made of temperature-resistant polymers, especially silicone polymers.
- the heat protection product comprises a metal layer at least on the side of the textile layer that is not in contact with the felt layer.
- a corresponding metal layer is on the outside of the product, facing the heat source.
- the metal layer is applied by vapor deposition; either physical vapor deposition or chemical vapor deposition may be employed.
- the textile layer is coated with a binder before the application.
- Suitable binders include, in particular, EPDM, PFA, PMMA, POM, PEEK, PVA, epoxy resins, hybrid polymers, silicon compounds, especially polysiloxanes or mixtures thereof.
- the applied metal layer may have a thickness within a range of about 50 to 1000 nm. It is basically sufficient if the metal layer is applied to one side, but it may also be applied to both sides of the textile layer.
- the felt layer and the textile layer are bonded at first, followed by applying the metal layer by vapor deposition, it is preferred that the textile layer is first provided with a metal layer by vapor deposition, followed by bonding it with the felt layer.
- the metal layer is not deposited by vapor deposition, but bonded to the textile layer as a metal foil.
- suitable metal foils are those having a thickness of from 5 to 100 ⁇ m.
- the metal foil is adhesively bonded, for example, with a silicone, polyurethane or acrylic adhesive.
- the metal layer first onto the textile layer and then bond it with the felt layer
- the felt layer and textile layer are bonded together first before the metal layer is applied.
- aluminum is employed as said metal.
- chromium, titanium, copper, silver, gold, silicon or combinations thereof may also be employed.
- the heat protection product disclosed herein may additionally include closing components by means of which the heat protection products can be formed into a suitable shape.
- Suitable components include, for example, velcro fasteners and push buttons.
- tapes, laces or threads may further be present for attachment at the sites of use.
- An additional adhesive equipment may also be present.
- seams, push buttons, hooks and/or eyes may also be present in order to hold together different portions of the heat protection product.
- Said mounting may also refer to vapor deposition.
- the disclosure further relates to the use of a felt layer containing polysulfonamide fibers for preparing heat protection products.
- Corresponding heat protection products are suitable, in particular, for protecting heat-sensitive components in motor vehicle construction, or for insulating exhaust systems, conducts or components.
- felts containing polysulfonamide fibers can withstand temperatures that were not expected for organic materials.
- the structure according to the disclosure withstands heating to 300° C. for 1000 h.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the disclosed heat protection product
- FIG. 2 shows another embodiment of the disclosed heat protection product
- FIG. 3 shows yet another embodiment of the disclosed heat protection product
- FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of the disclosed heat protection product.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of the disclosed heat protection product in which a textile layer 2 is bonded on one side thereof with a felt layer 1 , a metal layer 3 obtainable by vapor deposition being present on the other side.
- FIG. 2 shows an alternate embodiment, in which a felt layer 1 and a textile layer 2 are bonded together by felting, while the latter is bonded to a metal foil 3 .
- FIG. 3 shows an embodiment with a felt layer 1 bonded to a textile layer 2 , having both sides thereof provided with a metal layer 3 obtainable by vapor deposition.
- a polymer layer 4 is present between said felt layer and said metal layer 3 .
- FIG. 4 shows an embodiment with a felt layer 1 bonded to a textile layer 2 , having one side thereof provided with a metal layer 3 obtainable by vapor deposition.
- a polymer layer 4 is present between said felt layer 1 and said textile layer 2 .
- the materials were exposed to temperatures of 300° C. for defined periods of time, and the thickness of the material was measured according to DIN EN ISO 5084.
- the metal side of the product was heated at a defined temperature, and the temperature difference on the felt side was measured. These measurements were repeated after the product had been stored at the set temperature for 120 h.
- a heat protection product was prepared by bonding a 2.0 mm thick felt layer consisting of preoxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers to a 0.3 mm thick glass fabric layer, to which a 10 ⁇ m thick aluminum foil was adhesively bonded.
- a 2.0 mm thick felt layer containing 90% by weight of polysulfonamide fibers and 10% by weight of preoxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers was bonded to a 0.3 mm thick glass fabric layer, to which a 10 ⁇ m thick aluminum foil was adhesively bonded.
- a 1.6 mm thick felt layer containing 90% by weight of polysulfonamide and 10% by weight of preoxidized polyacrylonitrile was felted with a 0.8 mm thick glass fabric layer, followed by adhesive bonding to a 25 ⁇ m thick aluminum foil.
- an about 0.3 mm thick glass fabric having one side thereof provided with an about 100 nm thick metal layer by vapor deposition was applied an about 0.1 mm thick silicone coating, to which an about 1.8 mm thick felt layer consisting of 90% polysulfonamide fibers and 10% preoxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers was then adhesively bonded.
- Tables 1 and 2 show measured values of the Examples.
- Example 2 300° C. Material thickness Loss of thickness Loss of thickness Loss of thickness Loss of thickness (total) (total) (total) after 0 h 2.35 2.36 2.40 after 45 h 2.18 7% 2.36 0% 2.40 0% after 120 h 2.09 11% 2.29 3% 2.33 3% 200° C. Insulating properties To ⁇ Tu Insulation reduction To ⁇ Tu Insulation reduction To ⁇ Tu Insulation reduction (Kelvin) (Kelvin) (Kelvin) after 0 h 75 75 0% 87 after 120 h 55 27% 73 3% 86 1% 250° C.
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- a felt layer comprising polysulfonamide fibers
- a textile layer comprising inorganic fibers
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- mounting a metal layer to a textile layer, or
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- bonding it to a felt layer.
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| 300° C. | Material thickness | Loss of thickness | Loss of thickness | Loss of thickness | |||
| (total) | (total) | (total) | |||||
| after 0 h | 2.35 | 2.36 | 2.40 | ||||
| after 45 h | 2.18 | 7% | 2.36 | 0% | 2.40 | 0% | |
| after 120 h | 2.09 | 11% | 2.29 | 3% | 2.33 | 3% | |
| 200° C. | Insulating properties | To − Tu | Insulation reduction | To − Tu | Insulation reduction | To − Tu | Insulation reduction |
| (Kelvin) | (Kelvin) | (Kelvin) | |||||
| after 0 h | 75 | 75 | 0% | 87 | |||
| after 120 h | 55 | 27% | 73 | 3% | 86 | 1% | |
| 250° C. | Insulating properties | To − Tu | Insulation reduction | To − Tu | Insulation reduction | To − Tu | Insulation reduction |
| (Kelvin) | (Kelvin) | (Kelvin) | |||||
| after 0 h | 86 | 87 | 108 | ||||
| after 120 h | 69 | 20% | 87 | 0% | 107 | 1% | |
| 300° C. | Insulating properties | To − Tu | Insulation reduction | To − Tu | Insulation reduction | To − Tu | Insulation reduction |
| (Kelvin) | (Kelvin) | (Kelvin) | |||||
| after 0 h | 100 | 100 | 127 | ||||
| after 120 h | 83 | 17% | 100 | 0% | 127 | 0% | |
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| Example 4 | Example 5 | ||
| Loss of | Loss of | ||||
| Material | thickness | thickness | |||
| thickness | (total) | (total) | |||
| 300° C. | after 0 h | 2.57 | 2.16 | ||
| after 45 h | 2.43 | 6% | 2.14 | 1% | |
| after 120 h | 2.24 | 13% | 2.17 | 0% | |
| Insulating | To-Tu | Insulation | To-Tu | Insulation | |
| properties | (Kelvin) | reduction | (Kelvin) | reduction | |
| 200° C. | after 0 h | 76 | 76 | ||
| after 120 h | 73 | 4% | 75 | 1% | |
| 250° C. | after 0 h | 95 | 93 | ||
| after 120 h | 81 | 15% | 92 | 1% | |
| 300° C. | after 0 h | 111 | 112 | ||
| after 120 h | 97 | 13% | 109 | 3% | |
| To = surface temperature on metal side (hot side) | |||||
| Tu = surface temperature on felt side (cold side) | |||||
| To-Tu = difference of surface temperatures | |||||
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